Monday, June 14, 2010

Glassando's interview with stained glass artist James Thomas


Glassando owner Abby Restko shares her interview with stained glass artist James Thomas, whose work is on display now in the store through July 9.  Abby comments, "for formal art shows, artists are often asked to write an artist statement. While this highly edited formal statement can be informational, many times some of the original answers that helped develop the statement can  be more insightful." Visit Glassando's website or Facebook page for more information about this store, which is located in the Old Capitol Town Center.

And now, meet James Thomas: What first got me interested in stained glass? 
I enjoy  experimenting with the effects that stained glass has on the beauty of light.  This interest was probably sparked through researching the chemistry of plant pigments in graduate school. Many of the extracts I worked with in science were quite rich in color and interacted with light in interesting ways.  I enjoy the virtually limitless availability of stained glass colors, appreciate how opalescence affects the transmission and reflection of light and how different textures bend, concentrate and obscure light.  The essence of the artwork I aspire to create captures a dynamic interaction between light and glass. My stained glass often exhibit subtle and sometimes striking changes in brilliance and color depending on the intensity of light and angle of the sun over the course of a day or throughout the year. 

How long have you been working in stained glass?
Many of the techniques I currently use evolved from a formal class I had in 1997, are learned by reading literature and improvised through the process of doing stained glass.

What influences the subject matter of your pieces?
  • I generally make geometric designs, landscapes, plants and animals
  • Strength is taken into consideration in design process, reinforcement is used when needed.
  • Piece shapes are designed according to what can be successfully scored and broken from glass sheets
  • Curved pieces and irregular polygons may require multiple scores and breaks to yield a final shape.
  • Most of my pieces are composed of irregular shaped polygons.
  • My larger pieces tend to have areas of rather tiny pieces to show detail.

Beside Glassando, where has your work been displayed?

In the last year I have been accepted into the following juried shows:
1)    University of Iowa Fine Arts Council Thieves Market, Nov 2009
2)    HeartFest - at the Valley West Mall in Des Moines, Feb 2010
3)    University of Iowa Fine Arts Council  - Riverbank Art Festival, April 2010
4)    The Beaux Art Festival- Figge Museum Plaza – Davenport Iowa, May 2010
5)    Snake Alley Art Festival – Burlington, IA, June 20, 2010
6)    Before 2009, I made a commissions and for private individuals and for a non-profit group.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Fiber of all kinds... Wanna learn to knit?

Home Ec Workshop reports the following tidbit on their Facebook page:
the Iowa City Farmer's Market is hosting a Knit in Public Day event this Saturday, June 12, at the market from 7:30 - 12pm. There will be volunteers teaching people to knit, spinners and hopefully, a whole bunch of knitters!

Home Ec Workshop is a fun little shop in the near Northside Neighborhood. Owners Codi and Alissa sell yarns and fabrics, have a "Knitting nurse," offer classes and workshop rental (sewing machines, etc.)

After the Iowa Arts Festival...


It's hard to know what was more fun, seeing everyone show up for the art fair in downtown Iowa City, or seeing all those great kids and families having a blast during Kids' Day events and at the playground. And then there was the music... hmmmm....! We thank Mother Nature for cooperating during this great Iowa Arts Festival 2010!

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Check it out: Iowa City Green Drinks Gathering on June 10

The next Iowa City Green Drinks gathering is happening this Thursday, June 10th at The Red Avocado (521 E. Washington St.) beginning at 5:30 pm. Green Drinks is an international organization in 700 cities worldwide. Iowa City Green Drinks, one of 8 in Iowa, meets every 2nd Thursday.

Everyone is invited to join this informal group for food and/or beverages while discussing a wide range of environmental issues (and ideas) in the Iowa City area. Green Drinks is a great way to connect with other local environmentally-minded people.

For general info and a list of local green events visit the website.  To receive email reminders and info on Iowa City Green Drinks, join the email list.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Countdown to Iowa Arts Festival: Friday Gallery Walk & Music galore!

 Glass at AKAR

Friday evening, listen to music and walk on the artful side! Gallery Walk is the kickoff to the three-day Iowa Arts Festival, and it's surrounded by great music, including Sarah Jarosz at 7pm and Darrell Scott at 9pm on the Main Festival Stage.

Bao Pham, Chait Galleries

Gallery Walk takes place Friday, June 4, 5-8pm, at 16 venues in downtown Iowa City. This is the biggest Gallery Walk of the year; it's self-guided, free, family-friendly and open to the public. This time, check out Arts Iowa City’s new exhibition space, in the lower level of the Wells Fargo Bank Building, 114 S Dubuque St. Also special to this event is the Big Brothers, Big Sisters photo display at US Bank. Gallery Walk venues include AKAR, Arts Iowa City, Bella Joli, the Chait Galleries, the Englert Theatre, Glassando, Iowa Artisans Gallery/D.J.Rinner Goldsmith, MidWestOne Bank, MC Ginsberg, Revival, the Senior Center’s Old Post Office Gallery, Textiles, United Action for Youth (UAY), and US Bank. Other Gallery Walk participants in the Near Northside are Home Ec Workshop and RSVP.

 Emily Reason, Tulipiere, clay, at Iowa Artisans Gallery. Emily was an intern at the energyXchange in North Carolina, an innovative approach to using landfill methane to power artist studios

And just wait til you see what's up for Saturday & Sunday. More information about the Iowa Arts Festival schedule may be found on the "At a Glance" column on this weblink.
 at Chait Galleries, Youngjoo Yoo

 sterling silver bracelet, Louise Rauh at DJ Rinner Goldsmith